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Fabuwood Challenge

In this challenge, you will create a project that can optimize delivery routes in order to cut costs and improve efficiency. Your project should consider traffic conditions, the number of stops required to determine the optimal route, and the number of trucks required for the day's deliveries. For example, sending out five trucks may be faster and more efficient than three trucks. Your solution will allow employees to determine how many trucks should be assigned to delivery routes, and what those delivery routes will be.

2023 Hack It Together Challenge

The goal of this challenge is to create a tool to help individuals adapt to changes in the economy. Some examples of economic change include inflation, job instability, and cybersecurity concerns. Accessibility should be a key concern - the tool should be as accessible as possible regardless of financial literacy, technical expertise, etc. 

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Judging Rubric

Creativity and Innovation: 

Is the solution novel? Did the team solve a problem in a creative or original way?

Usability: 

Is the solution useful particularly for the demographic chosen? Is it easy to understand?

Impact: 

Does the project have a real industry impact? Does the project have potential to succeed in the “real world”?

Problem Solving: 

Is it a helpful and feasible solution to a real problem? Does it properly address the challenge given?

Technical Achievement:

Is the project organized and professional from a technical standpoint? Was a working demo completed

within the allotted time?

Technical Challenge: 

Is the project technically complex? Is the code well written, efficient, and original?

***(Judging is on a scale of 1-4)

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